April 25 Watershed Winds Newsletter Now Available From Penn State Extension Monday, April 25, 2016 Add Comment Edit The April 25 edition of the Watershed Winds newsletter is now available from Penn State Extension featuring articles on---- Invasive Aquatic Species Not Best Conservation Tool Study Shows-- Chesapeake Bay Water Clearer Last Year, Why It’s Murky-- Unwanted Prescription Medication Take-Back Collections April 30-- Penn State Extension Participates In McKean County Earth Day Event-- Report Shows How To Say Goodbye To Harmful Algal Blooms-- Earth Day Is A Good Day For Water Too-- Scientists Say Invasive Species Impacts Much Worse Than Thought-- New Technique Tracks Heartbeat Of Hundreds Of Wetlands-- Vegetables Irrigated With Treated Wastewater Expose Consumers To Drugs-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy. Share this post Related PostsPatriot-News: Franklin Kury And The 40-Year Fight For Clean Air, Water In PAGov. Corbett Announces 2014 Environmental Excellence Award WinnersSen. Solobay Introduces Bill To Force Scrutiny Of Coal Plant ClosuresWater Resources Education Network March Newsletter Now AvailablePA Resources Council Receives Governor’s Environmental Excellence AwardPennsylvanians Urged To Complete Online Outdoor Recreation SurveyNatural Gas Price Spikes, Availability Drove Electric Rate Spikes Senate Committee ToldMillersville University Hosting Native Plant Landscaping Conference June 5-7
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